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Barcode Tools

Generate major barcodes like EAN-13, UPC, Code 128, and ITF-14, and decode barcodes from images. Ready for product labels, logistics, and book ISBNs.

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Barcode Generator

Generate all major 1D barcodes โ€” Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, Code 39, ITF-14, Codabar โ€” in one place. Download as PNG/SVG, customize colors, toggle text. Useful for retail price tags, library labels, asset tracking, shipping invoices, pharmacy management, and student IDs.

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Barcode Reader

Automatically decode almost any barcode from images โ€” EAN-13, Code 128, Code 39, UPC, ITF, QR, DataMatrix, PDF417, and more. Decode without a camera right in your PC; photos are processed in the browser and never uploaded. Useful for checking product photos, verifying printed labels, extracting ISBNs from book photos, and analyzing receipts.

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EAN-13 Barcode

Generate EAN-13 barcodes โ€” the global retail product barcode standard (Korea uses prefix 880). For store price tags, self-made product labels, small-business POS systems, and warehouse labels. The check digit is auto-calculated: enter 12 digits and the 13th is added.

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EAN-8 Barcode

Compact EAN-8 barcodes for small items where a full EAN-13 label won't fit โ€” lip balms, candy, small parts. Enter 7 digits and the check digit is auto-added.

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UPC-A Barcode

US/Canada retail product barcode standard. 12 digits (manufacturer + product + check). Required for US retail, Amazon FBA, and US-bound exports. Korean products sold in the US often need UPC-A instead of EAN-13.

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ISBN Barcode

Enter ISBN-10 or ISBN-13 to generate the EAN-13 barcode. ISBN-10 is automatically converted to ISBN-13 with the 978 prefix. Use it for book covers, library cataloging, publication registration, and independent author cover design.

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Code 128 Barcode

The most popular barcode for logistics, shipping, and asset management. Code 128 supports all ASCII characters (letters, digits, symbols) and packs more data into the same width than older formats. Great for tracking numbers, asset tags, student IDs, and serial numbers.

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Code 39 Barcode

Code 39 (since 1974) is the most universally supported 1D barcode โ€” almost every scanner reads it. Supports uppercase letters, digits, and a few symbols (-, ., space, $, /, +, %). Common in legacy industrial, government, school, and library systems. Good for asset labels, student IDs, and government forms.

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ITF-14 Barcode

ITF-14 barcodes for shipping cartons / outer packaging. Enter 13 digits โ€” the 14th check digit is auto-added. ITF-14 has thick bars and large print so it scans from a distance โ€” the standard for outer cartons in warehouses, on trucks, and on shipping pallets.